Hello, currently I try to install openSUSE 13.2 for armv7hl on my Acer Chromebook 13 CB5-311-T6R7 (nyan-big, 4 GB, FullHD-display). It is working, but there are some problems. For those who are interested, I have used the approach described here: https://github.com/lgeek/gnu-linux-on-acer-chromebook-13 The kernel is quite old and WLAN is not working, but the rest seems to be stable enough. I use XFCE and can compile, sign and install the kernel natively on the Chromebook. However, I am not happy with the missing WLAN, so I have tried to exchange the Chromeos-based kernel 3.10.18 against a vanilla 3.18.5 kernel, which has support for the tegra124/nyan-big plattform. This kernel does not work at all (just a black screen), so my question is: Does anyone have an approach for compile a working kernel with WLAN, e.g. a working .config file? Greetings, Simon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org